19 Keyboard shortcuts for Writers #mac #productivity

So you recently started writing, but you are still using your mouse to pin point locations in your text? Even if you are writing veteran, and you are using mouse, than you’re on the right place. This article is written specifically for you. These keyboard shortcuts are specifically useful for writers, but for anyone else for that matter.

I’ve been writing for a long time, and my number one frustration was deleting and reformating the mistakes that I’ve already made. If you delete a whole sentence by holding the backspace key, just because it’s easier than locating the mistake with the mouse and clicking on it, than you know exaclty what I mean.

That was me, some time ago. I would type, and as I am a blind typer, making a mistake is quite common. And than the dreaded deletion, and than writing the same text again. Well not anymore. These are keyboard shortcuts are going to help you navigate and delete through text, like you are cutting through warm butter with a knife.

Keyboard shortcuts

Cmd+delete = deletion of the entire row

Option+delete = deletion of the last word

FN+delete = Equivavlent of backspace in Windows, deletes the last letter.

Option+left arrow = moves the cursor to the word to the left

Option+right arrow = moves the cursor to the word to the right

Option+Shift+Left Arrow = Selecting the word to the left*

Option+Shift+Right Arrow = Selecting the word to the right (*-if you keep pressing arrows, you will add more words.)

Cmd+Shift+Left Arrow = Selects the entire row to the left

Cmd+Shift+Right Arrow = Selects the entire row to the right

Cmd+Left Arrow = Moves you to the left side of the row

Cmd+Right Arrow = Moves you to the right side of the row

Cmd + Up Arrow = Moves you to the top of the document

Cmd + Down Arrow = Moves you to the bottom of the document

Cmd+Shift+Up Arrow = Selects the document from the cursor position to the top

Cmd+Shift+Down Arrow = Selects the document from the cursor to the document bottom

Cmd+X = Deletes the word, but saves it to the clipboard (Cut)

Double click with a mouse = selects the word

Triple Click = selects the whole paragraph

Ctrl+CMD+D = Highlights and defines the closest selected word

Hope you enjoyed these keyboard shortcuts for writing, and hopefully they will help you speed up your writing and word processing. If I forgot some of them, and you think they are useful, feel free to add them in the comments.